शासकीय वेबसाईटस

शैक्षणिक वेबसाईट

Correspondence Course Unit

Correspondence Course Unit

This unit came in to existence vide government resolution No CVT/1073/8334 dt. 4/10/1973. Objectives:

The main object of CCU (Correspondence Course Unit) is to provide D.T.Ed training to untrained teachers, who are working is Local Self - Governement (Z.P., N.P./MNP/ Cantonment Board), Government Aided and un-aided Schools in Maharashtra.

Procedure:

Government has already fixed the norms for selection procedure. The general procedure includes printing of Prospectus and Application Forms, division - wise distribution of forms, Collecting filled up forms in a specific period of time, division, wise scrutiny of forms by selection committees, and finally preparing a list of eligible and non-eligible candidates and submitting this list to MSCERT. The chairman of the selection commitee is Dy. Director of Education and the members include principals of DIET, Education Officers (Pri/Sec.) Science advisors, principals of D.Ed Colleges and various educational experts. After submission of list to MSCERT the list of eligible candidates are re-checked and a new list of candidates are prepared and again sent to the respective divisons. Director of MSCERT approves the final list of eligible candidates for correspondence course and is publish. Above 200-220 days are taken for completing all these formalities.

Training Centre's:

For training of untrained teacher the total number of D.T.Ed. Colleges are 79 in which 110 in service division's are approved for training. The intake capacity for this training is 5350 and the fees collected per candidate is Rs. 8000/- (Rupees eight thousand per year) The D.T.Ed. Corse for untrained teacher's is conducted in three sessions.

Gudance session 28 days

In-service session-1 28 days

In-service session-2 28 days

Total 84 days

If any candidate remains absent for more than 8 days an extra fees of Rs. 800/- is collected from them and have to added corrective session (truti satra). In this way they complete their course like the regular D.Ed. candidate and appear for the exam. Conducted by Maharashtra Government.

Year - wise Admission as under:

Sr. No.

Year of admission

Number of Candidate Selected

1

1974 - 1975

4700

2

1975 - 1976

2005

3

1976 - 1977

4448

4

1977 - 1978;

3008

5

1978 - 1979

5219

6

1979 - 1980

2897

7

1979 - 1980

2097

8

1980 - 1981

1369

9

1982 - 1983

1339

10

1983 - 1984

3251

11

1985 - 1986

2219

12

1986 - 1987

1915

13

1088 - 1989

2637

14

1989 - 1990

No admissions conducted

15

1990 - 1991

No admissions conducted

16

1991 - 1992

2121

17

1992 - 1993

720

18

1993 - 1994

4132

19

1994 -1995

2300

20

1995 - 1996

589

21

1996 - 1997

No admissions conducted

22

1997 - 1998

1626

23

1998 - 1999

No admissions conducted

24

1999 - 2000

2785

25

2000 - 2001

2126

26

2001 - 2002

No admissions conducted

27

2002 - 2003

No admissions conducted

28

2003 - 2004

No admissions conducted

29

2004 - 2005

3852

30

2005 - 2006

No admissions conducted

31

2006 - 2007

No admissions conducted

32

2007 - 2008

4238

33

2008 - 2009

No admissions conducted

34

2009 - 2010

7839 Vastishala Teachers

35

2010 - 2011

1807

36

2011 - 2012

No admissions conducted

37

2012 - 2013

568

38

2013 - 2014

No admissions conducted

39

2014- 2015

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Variousprogrammers undertaken under correspondence Course. Educational materials beneficial for trainees are prepared and distributed in all training centres in

From the 50% fund of Admission fees, MSCERT has offeredRs. 40,000/- cheques to each centre for procuring computers.

Printing of Handbooks for English and math's is done inGovernment Press.